NABC Recycled Rides® Donates Refurbished Vehicle to Dallas Veteran 

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A Dallas, TX, veteran and mother of three received a 2014 Nissan Altima to provide her independence and the ability to work and take care of her family, thanks to the National Auto Body Council (NABC) Recycled Rides® program, car donor GEICO and Texas Collision Centers.

The presentation was held Sept. 27 at the regional GEICO headquarters in Richardson, TX. GEICO donated the vehicle and the team at Texas Collision Centers refurbished it.

Members of the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) ;spearheaded the presentation in conjunction with the NABC. Additional partners in the presentation included 1-800 Charity Cars, Hertz and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

The recipient, Kim Jones-Snipes, was selected by the Salvation Army. She is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

She moved to Dallas with her three young children to escape an abusive family situation with only a few belongings. She was working for Instacart, Spark and Doordash, and had an offer to become an Amazon delivery driver, when her vehicle stopped working. The gift of a reliable vehicle will help her on her path to stability and independence, allow her to continue her studies and take care of her children.

“In addition to her new vehicle, Jones-Snipes was moved to tears upon finding her trunk was stuffed with gift cards and a multitude of items for her entire family including much needed winter coats, clothing and shoes for her three children donated by Texas Collision Centers, WIN, GEICO, Hertz and Enterprise Rent-A-Car,” said Shyllo Michaelis, VP of business development for Texas Collision Centers. “This was the least we all could do for such a worthy recipient who served our country.”

“We at WIN are so grateful and humbled to be able to participate in such a remarkable program, such as NABC Recycled Rides,” said Kristle Bollans, WIN and NABC board member. “The gift of reliable transportation is something that we can never take for granted. What an honor to stand by our friends at the National Auto Body Council and show our support for the communities where we live and work.”

NABC Recycled Rides is a unique program in which businesses representing all facets of the collision repair industry team up to repair and donate vehicles to individuals and families in need of reliable transportation. Since the inception of the NABC Recycled Rides program in 2007, members of the NABC have donated nearly 3,000 vehicles valued at some $42 million.

Source: NABC

Abby Andrews

Online & Web Content Editor
Abby Andrews is the editor of Autobody News.

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